When you take this picturesque road (D942) as much as narrow, which makes many surprising meanders, roll with prudence and especially, do not miss the few arranged carparks.
The grass geologists will admire the enormous blocks of rocks forming of beautiful layers color ivory. The curious ones will read with profit the explanatory panels of fauna and the flora: you are here in a biological reserve abounding in plants alpine, of Provence, Mediterranean, Iberian and even of North Africa.
The hikers will find there several paths marked out and the watery amateurs of joys will discover an ideal place for the bathe, while going down at the edge of Méouge, river which curves at the bottom of a green procession.
Taking its source in Drôme, Méouge is actually rather an impetuous torrent which dug, on more than 4 kilometers, a bed made of enormous rollers alternating with very small sand beaches, water holes and cascades.
Even the in love ones with the old stones will be content, by admiring a very old Romance bridge with three arches, still in very good state, as well as the vestiges of a mill which was carried by a rising in 1901.
If rafraichissante in summer, Méouge can also be descended by kayak in spring or be flown over in delta plane or parapente: departure since the site of Chabre, from where one has a superb panoramic sight besides!
Information: office of tourism of Laragne-Monteglin